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Description

Erected 1877-79, this large-scale High Victorian Gothic structure is the most prominent structure on the university campus and a picturesque landmark for all Georgetown. Its construction marked the evolution of the school toward true university status. It was designed by the architects Smithmeyer and Pelz, who also designed the Library of Congress. -- National Historic Landmark statement of significance, December 23, 1987

National Register information

Note: The following information comes from the NRHP database and has not been verified.